* Brian Mattern (bmattern@...) [010504 18:50]:
> hello.
> I am trying to build imlib (and the rest of e .17) from cvs on a Mandrake 8.0
> install. (I've built everything previously on Mandrake 7.2 without problems,
> but i installed 8.0 fresh). When I run autoconf, I get the following errors:
>
> checking for png_read_info in -lpng... no
> configure: warning: *** Native PNG support will not be built (PNG library not
> found) ***
> checking for e_db_open in -ledb... no
> configure: warning: *** Native EDB support will not be built (EDB library not
> found) ***
>
> however, libedb and libpng ARE both installed.
Are there, by chance, libedb-devel and libpng-devel packages ?? Check
for them and if so, install...
Try compiling again.
Hall

hello.
I am trying to build imlib (and the rest of e .17) from cvs on a Mandrake 8.0
install. (I've built everything previously on Mandrake 7.2 without problems,
but i installed 8.0 fresh). When I run autoconf, I get the following errors:
checking for png_read_info in -lpng... no
configure: warning: *** Native PNG support will not be built (PNG library not
found) ***
checking for e_db_open in -ledb... no
configure: warning: *** Native EDB support will not be built (EDB library not
found) ***
however, libedb and libpng ARE both installed.
ldconfig -p|grep edb
libedb.so.1 (libc6) => /usr/local/lib/libedb.so.1
libedb.so (libc6) => /usr/local/lib/libedb.so
ldconfig -p|grep libpng
libpng.so.2 (libc6) => /usr/lib/libpng.so.2
libpng.so (libc6) => /usr/lib/libpng.so
and if i use nm to search for the 'missing' symbols in the respective .a
files, they are found.... so why can't the configure script find them?
thanks in advance
--
brian

Hi,
I wrote a little script for the Gimp to create the list items on the new
e.org. The results don't look 100% like Raster's (did you use
bumpmaps?), but they're pretty close. I'm no scheme guru, there's room
for improvement. Copy into your ~/.gimp-1.2/scripts, then look under
Xtns/Script-Fu/Web Page Themes/Enlightenment.Org.
Hope this helps,
-- Christian.
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On Thursday 03 May 2001 21:00, Andrew Shugg wrote:
> Benjamin Greiner said:
> > I'm wondering whether XFree's new RENDER extension would be of any use
> > for Enlightenment. I couldn't find much about its capabilities on the
> > XFree site, but, as far as I've understood, it allows for goodies like
> > hardware-accelerated alpha blending. Will future Enlightenment versions
> > perhaps make use of it?
>
> I think this qualifies as a FAQ, as it's been A'd F enough. =)
>
> The answer in the past has basically been "yes", though XFree's render
> extension currently only supports the Matrox G200 and G400, with support
> in the nVidia drivers expected soon.
>
> (Whilst looking back through the mailbox to answer this question, it
> seems that this message is either a repost of the same one from March
> 31, or something weird happened with the mailing list...?)
>
> Andrew.
>
Um, my rage128 works just fine with it :-) Afaik, with 4.0.3, a lot of
drivers were updated to have support for render. On the other hand, the
matrox stuff is the only *accelerated* version. My g450 at home looks very,
very, nice.
D.A.Bishop

On 31 Mar, Benjamin Greiner scribbled:
> I'm wondering whether XFree's new RENDER extension would be of any use for
> Enlightenment. I couldn't find much about its capabilities on the XFree site,
> but, as far as I've understood, it allows for goodies like
> hardware-accelerated alpha blending. Will future Enlightenment versions
> perhaps make use of it?
alreafdy do that using opengl in evas if u want hardware accel - also
have lightning fast software rendering that currently does eclipse
render's software rendering in speed and quality. so err. we can add
support transparently at a later date thanks to evas. check evas out
and read what little info i have put up about it :)
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Matthew Schalit said:
> > Mirroring websites with machine-generated content is always a bit of a
> > hassle one way or the other.
>
> rsync is the popular method, but I figure most people know that.
>
> Matthew
I meant more the choice of mirroring the generated content opposed to
mirroring the original sources and running the compile locally.
Andrew.
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"Just remember, Mr Fawlty, there's always someone worse off than yourself."
"Is there? Well I'd like to meet him. I could do with a good laugh."

Andrew Shugg wrote:
>
> Mirroring websites with machine-generated content is always a bit of a
> hassle one way or the other.
>
> Andrew.
rsync is the popular method, but I figure most people know that.
Matthew

On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 03:55:53AM +1000, monkeyiq muttered...
:
: Well, that is sort of what I was basing it on. See 'jdstyle.cpp' in
: /usr/share/doc/doxygen-1.2.6/examples or similar.
yeah.
: While I am not 100% sure if this works for non-class C++ files, I see
: no reason that it wont. In any case, it should be easy to change the
: tags from JavaDoc style to other formats, once the actual API FM is
: in the comment blocks :)
Yeah it works great - i have been playing with it in the ferite source and
so far it rocks.
: Though there is the sticky problem of what I do when I am just mirroring
: evas calls almost 100% directly in some of the classes... I think waiting
: for young rasterman/some other sap (maybe me) to document evas first then
: worry about linking to the evas docs for trivial proxy methods in gevas.
: But thats another story.
Well it would make sense to link the through the document creation,
: I might do a few more gevas only abstractions in the next days, depending
: on how insane I find myself. Documenting free code for free ... hmm
: where is the straight jacket team!
hahaha, could you do ferite at the same time?
: If I fall into the trap of documenting most of gevas maybe we can stick it
: on e.org, but thats only if my insanity continues :)
hahah
--
Chris Ross (boris) [ chris@..., http://www.darkrock.co.uk ]
[ (chris|boris)@ferite.org, http://www.ferite.org ]
"Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society"

Christopher 'smugg' Rosendahl said:
> erm, if you want to mirrow enlightenment.org you should write a shell
> script that checks out the site from CVS, and put it in crontab .....
Six of one, half-dozen of the other. Doing it this way, a mirror site
would need to "build" the website every night (or however often it does
the CVS update). While this may not seem like much of a hassle, it is
arguably more complicated than the "web-accellerator" cache solution.
Mirroring websites with machine-generated content is always a bit of a
hassle one way or the other.
Andrew.
--
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"Just remember, Mr Fawlty, there's always someone worse off than yourself."
"Is there? Well I'd like to meet him. I could do with a good laugh."

Christopher 'smugg' Rosendahl said:
> Any1 got any suggestions why no mails are sent to the CVS mailing list
> when i make commits.. ?
> ive made many commits last few days.. but no mails about it ... =(((
Are you subscribed? =)
I have received your commit messages so don't know what's going wrong
for you.
Andrew.
--
Andrew Shugg <andrew@...> http://www.neep.com.au/
"Just remember, Mr Fawlty, there's always someone worse off than yourself."
"Is there? Well I'd like to meet him. I could do with a good laugh."

Hall Stevenson said:
> Seriously though, there does need to be content. All the site really
> mentions at this point is e17, which isn't *really* available for
> most people to use. The link for downloading files goes to the
> sourceforge project page, which is 80+% e17-related. And how many
> general users have any use for ecore, edb, evas, etc ??
>
> E16 *is* the current, stable release, isn't it ?? Why not expose the
> public to it instead of the development version, which is really
> only available via CVS (at least from what people will get from the
> site).
The E16 stuff is being restyled for the current website. It should be
up soon. =)
Andrew.
(One of the E-web tyre-kickers)
--
Andrew Shugg <andrew@...> http://www.neep.com.au/
"Just remember, Mr Fawlty, there's always someone worse off than yourself."
"Is there? Well I'd like to meet him. I could do with a good laugh."

Benjamin Greiner said:
> I'm wondering whether XFree's new RENDER extension would be of any use for
> Enlightenment. I couldn't find much about its capabilities on the XFree site,
> but, as far as I've understood, it allows for goodies like
> hardware-accelerated alpha blending. Will future Enlightenment versions
> perhaps make use of it?
I think this qualifies as a FAQ, as it's been A'd F enough. =)
The answer in the past has basically been "yes", though XFree's render
extension currently only supports the Matrox G200 and G400, with support
in the nVidia drivers expected soon.
(Whilst looking back through the mailbox to answer this question, it
seems that this message is either a repost of the same one from March
31, or something weird happened with the mailing list...?)
Andrew.
--
Andrew Shugg <andrew@...> http://www.neep.com.au/
"Just remember, Mr Fawlty, there's always someone worse off than yourself."
"Is there? Well I'd like to meet him. I could do with a good laugh."